F1: The Movie is now in theaters with Thursday previews, and while the Apple Original looks great behind the wheel, critics arenât giving it the green flag. The Formula 1 racing drama is drawing mixed reactions, with most agreeing the film puts more horsepower into its visuals than its story. It might be sleek and fast, but under the hood, some say itâs missing heart.
However, fans arenât on the same page as the audience score is much higher, showing a clear split between critics and moviegoers.

What is the F1: The Movie score?
With 188 critic reviews in, F1 sits at 84% on Rotten Tomatoes.
The fan score, however, is much more favorable, sitting at 97%, making F1: The Movie another case where audiences are clearly enjoying the ride more than the critics.
Check out what the reviews say below.

What the reviews say
The Negative
Critics who didnât like F1: The Movie mostly point out its predictable storytelling, shallow characters, and excessive commercialism. They argue the movie relies too heavily on spectacle at the expense of emotional depth, describing it as a flashy but ultimately empty experience.
âNobody is expecting a studio tentpole production that cost $300 million (or whatever) to be a subversive critique of late capitalism, but the movie is ultimately so deferential toward the sport and its ruling class that it comes off as kowtowing.â â The Ringer
âWith Kosinski at the wheel, âF1â should be Pittâs âTop Gun: Maverick,â but this land-bound racing film never takes flight, despite all the onscreen horsepower.â â Tribune News Service
âThe film equivalent of a Waymo, a ride thatâs all car and no human being.â â The Film Verdict
âThereâs plenty of flash and engine revving, but not much going on under the hood.â â Silver Screen Riot
âVisually, itâs undeniably impressive. But strip away the carbon fibre, and what remains is a movie filled with clichĂ©s, weak character arcs, and a script that strains to be inspirational while instead delivering a lot of empty noise.â â The Jam Report

The Positive
Positive reviews emphasize the thrilling racing sequences, Brad Pittâs charisma, and Joseph Kosinskiâs impressive visual style. Critics praise F1: The Movie as an ideal summer blockbuster, delivering edge-of-your-seat action despite familiar story beats.
âKosinski keeps the high speed action going over hundreds of laps and youâll be on the edge of your seat waiting to see who comes out ahead. The pacing is good, plus humor, sarcasm and friendship add texture. This is one of the best Pitt stops ever.â â Movies and Shakers
âBrad Pittâs in the driverâs seat, there are fresh camera tricks designed to put you in the car with him, and thereâs definitely a formula, delivered by folks who know how to make it pop and sizzle.â â NPR
âF1 The Movie is everything! This film is for everyone, old and young, and will be remembered as one of the greatest sensations you have had at the movies.â â Just My Opinion Reviews
âThough âF1â has little to say about the sportâs past, present, or future, the propulsive ride it engineers isnât a wasted diversion.â â RogerEbert.com
âF1 is cinematic adrenaline in its purest form.â â CGMagazine
Release info
F1: The Movie is directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) and hit theaters on June 27, 2025, ahead of its eventual Apple TV+ release. The movie stars Brad Pitt as a former Formula 1 driver pulled out of retirement to mentor a young phenom played by Damson Idris.
The synopsis teases: Racing legend Sonny Hayes is coaxed into leading a struggling Formula 1 teamâand mentoring a young hotshot driverâwhile chasing one last chance at redemption.
